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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the balloting in the Senior class elections held yesterday, Wells Blanchard, of Concord, was elected Secretary of the Class of 1916. The total vote was somewhat larger than last year's, 248 ballots being counted, as compared with 215 last year. The names of the men who were elected to the Class Committee, the Class Day Committee, and the Photograph Committee are announced in the complete list of Class Day officers in the adjoining column. The number of votes cast for each candidate follows...
...earned during term-time in 1914-15 by the 438 who received employment, out of the 636 who registered. Two years ago 601 men applied for work. Three hundred and fifty-seven of these received jobs, netting a total...
...summer work shows a decrease in applications, and a consequent slight falling off in positions secured but a gain in the amount earned. Last year out of the 579 men who registered for work, 151 secured employment and made a total of $39,979.32, a gain of $1,633.10 over 1913-14, when 154 received employment out of 611 applicants, and netted $38,346.22. Thirty-three of these men were employed through the aid of the Departments of the University, the Harvard Alumni Association and the Harvard Club of New York...
...total registration on the books of the Bureau for 1914-15, allowing for men registered for both summer and winter work (178 applicants). is 1,037, just 27 more than in 1913-14. The total amount earned by those who received employment was $90,418.62 a decrease of $16,841.17, in comparison with the figures of 1913-14. A table showing the divisions of registration reveals the following statistics: Term-time. Summer. College 461 365 Graduate 79 95 Law 50 60 Unclassified 8 20 Medical 6 13 Assistants 6 11 Business 13 3 Divinity 5 5 Architectural 5 3 Dental...
...Total number of men registered at the office (178 duplicates...